Is it good to pursue a PG Diploma from Canada? Can you suggest other better options which can provide better returns?

I got 55% in my B.Com.

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pratiksha kamble
6 years ago
Yes, it's a good option if you are serious about your future then go for it. It's a good return for your future if you done it from any good University. If you want you can also choose for MBA it's also good.

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